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    Feb 24, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Gold Derby nuggets: 'The Hurt Locker' accuracy questioned | Sandra Bullock vs. Meryl Streep

    Gold Derby
    • After acknowledging he is not a film critic, Paul Rieckhoff, executive director and founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), writes in a guest column for Newsweek: "As a voice of the new veterans' movement, and of thousands of...
  2. Apr 19, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Gold Derby nuggets: ACMs still win night with lower ratings | ABC finds five hours for 'Lost' finale

    Gold Derby
    • The Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday won the night for CBS with 13.05 million tuning in to see Carrie Underwood keep her crown as entertainer of the year. With the other nets programming original fare this year, viewership was down 12% from...
  4. Nov 6, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Rediscovering Douglas Fairbanks

    Decades before Errol Flynn, Tyrone Power and Johnny Depp became swashbuckling cinematic heroes, Douglas Fairbanks dashed across the screen with the greatest of athletic ease in such extravaganzas as "The Mark of Zorro," "The Iron Mask" and "The Black Pirate."
    Decades before Errol Flynn, Tyrone Power and Johnny Depp became swashbuckling cinematic heroes, Douglas Fairbanks dashed across the screen with the greatest of athletic ease in such extravaganzas as "The Mark of Zorro," "The Iron Mask" and "The Black...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Johnny Depp, Entertainment, D.W. Griffith, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

  6. May 22, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. James Stewart: Celebrating his 100th birthday

    TO MILLIONS, James Stewart was Everyman. To Kelly Stewart, he was just Dad.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    TO MILLIONS, James Stewart was Everyman. To Kelly Stewart, he was just Dad. "Dad was a very private person," she says, adding that her father never brought his work home with him. But she got her first inkling of his tremendous popularity at age 6,...

    Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Death, Academy Awards, Entertainment, John Ford

  8. Jun 3, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Cinderella Man'

    "Cinderella Man" tells James J. Braddock's story, but it does not share the boxer's confidence. While the real-life Braddock had enough belief in himself to accomplish miracles in the ring, this filmed biography's reluctance to have faith in its intended audience undercuts its chances to deliver complete satisfaction.
    Times Staff Writer
    "Cinderella Man" tells James J. Braddock's story, but it does not share the boxer's confidence. While the real-life Braddock had enough belief in himself to accomplish miracles in the ring, this filmed biography's reluctance to have faith in its...

    Tags: Literature, Ron Howard, Sports, Michael Hill, Death

  10. Mar 31, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm School'

    Chicago Tribune
    The quaintly titled "Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm School" is a movie of sentiment, sweetness and nostalgia, a story hovering somewhere between realism and bittersweet fantasy. Occurrences, coincidences and resolutions take on an adult...

    Tags: Robert Carlyle, Sports, Chicago Tribune, Death, Entertainment

  12. Apr 14, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Mountain Patrol: Kekexili'

    Times Staff Writer
    Kekexili is more than one of the most remote and starkly beautiful locations on Earth. It's a place with a spirit of its own, a spirit that's been infused into the strong and gritty Chinese import "Mountain Patrol: Kekexili." About four miles high on...

    Tags: Animals, Crime, Law and Justice, Death, Entertainment, Movies

  14. Oct 14, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'The Squid and the Whale'

    "The Squid and the Whale" has the power to break your heart and heal it again. Acutely observed, faultlessly acted, graced with piercing emotion and unsparing honesty, it will make you laugh because you can't bear to cry.
    Times Staff Writer
    "The Squid and the Whale" has the power to break your heart and heal it again. Acutely observed, faultlessly acted, graced with piercing emotion and unsparing honesty, it will make you laugh because you can't bear to cry. Winner of two top Sundance...

    Tags: Jesse Eisenberg, Jim Jarmusch, Entertainment, Campbell Scott, Phoebe Cates

  16. Oct 27, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Conversations With God'

    Times Staff Writer
    I wanted to have my own heart-to-heart with the Lord after watching "Conversations With God," a biopic-infomercial that opens today about Neale Donald Walsch's rise from homelessness to bestselling New Age author. I'd ask tough questions just like Walsch...

    Tags: Henry Czerny, Phil McGraw, Entertainment, Book, PG Rated Movies

  18. Aug 3, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Classic frights and fights

    The American Cinematheque kicks off its annual Festival of Fantasy, Horror &amp; Science Fiction tonight at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica with the granddaddy of classic martial arts flicks, 1973's <strong>"Enter the Dragon," </strong>which features Bruce Lee at the peak of his kung fu powers.
    Times Staff Writer
    The American Cinematheque kicks off its annual Festival of Fantasy, Horror & Science Fiction tonight at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica with the granddaddy of classic martial arts flicks, 1973's "Enter the Dragon," which features Bruce Lee at the peak of...

    Tags: Sidney Poitier, Academy Awards, Death, Entertainment, Johnny Depp

  20. May 12, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Wah-Wah'

    Actor Richard E. Grant makes his feature writing-directing debut with the semiautobiographical drama "Wah-Wah," which is both acidly funny and very moving. Described as a "coming of age at the end of an age" story, the film is set in late-1960s Swaziland on the verge of its independence.
    Times Staff Writer
    Actor Richard E. Grant makes his feature writing-directing debut with the semiautobiographical drama "Wah-Wah," which is both acidly funny and very moving. Described as a "coming of age at the end of an age" story, the film is set in late-1960s...

    Tags: Francis Ford Coppola, Entertainment, Miranda Richardson, Nicholas Hoult, Richard E. Grant

  22. Aug 5, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Saint Ralph'

    "Saint Ralph" is an amiable sentimental fantasy, joining running, religion and a boy with a whole lot of problems into an earnest production that entertains even as it milks some of its situations for all they're worth.
    Times Staff Writer
    "Saint Ralph" is an amiable sentimental fantasy, joining running, religion and a boy with a whole lot of problems into an earnest production that entertains even as it milks some of its situations for all they're worth. In writer-director Michael...

    Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Sports, Death, Campbell Scott

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